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AMERICANA RISING🇺🇸

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A contemporary Publius ˈpʊbliəs-. latin term meaning “of the people”

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Vera Bergengruen
Vera Bergengruen@VeraMBergen·
Rubio and Southcom commander Gen. Francis Donovan shaking hands at Southcom headquarters in Doral...in front of a map of Cuba. Subtle.
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Adam Livingston
Adam Livingston@AdamBLiv·
The people on this app criticizing the idea of Strategy selling Bitcoin to cover STRC dividends are just so unbelievably stupid and misinformed, because they literally don't want to take the time to run the math. Selling a little bit of Bitcoin while remaining a net buyer is an incredible idea, because it takes away the already idiotic ponzi attack vector. STRC investors will continue buying STRC because they love the risk profile of a $66.4 billion BTC hoard appreciating at 20-30% per year, making their 11.5% yields more than economically feasible. Just do the basic math. They have $66.4 billion in BTC. $1.5 billion in annual dividend obligations. $1.5 billion divided by 12 months is $125 million per month in dividends. $66.4 billion divided by $125 million is 531.2. YES. They have 531.2 MONTHS of dividend coverage in Bitcoin. Would you sell 0.18% of your Bitcoin hoard to issue STRC shares at a rate that is currently buying you over 50,000 Bitcoin per month? Gee, selling 0.18% of my Bitcoin to increase my Bitcoin stack size by 6.5% per month! How is this even hard for some of you people? Long Bitcoin / long Saylor / long Strategy. Short the idiotic crypto bros on X whining about this.
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Tom Luongo
Tom Luongo@TFL1728·
Iran was a network node. It was never the target.
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy

For the record. Iran’s Historic Mistake Carl von Clausewitz wrote that war is “the continuation of politics by other means.” President Trump grasped this from the start: Operation Epic Fury exists to stop Iran’s nuclear march and restore deterrence, not to pursue the familiar neocon fantasy of occupation and nation-building. Epic Fury is peace through strength in action: credible force applied decisively when adversaries mistake restraint for weakness. By weaponizing the Strait of Hormuz, Iran committed a strategic blunder of historic proportions. Tehran meant to punish America. Instead, it exposed every power built on imported energy, vulnerable sea lanes, and the delusion that globalization repealed geography. China is exposed. Europe is exposed. Britain is exposed. Iran has created a world where hard resource power decides outcomes. Start with China. Beijing’s industrial machine depends on imported oil and gas moving through vulnerable maritime chokepoints, the old Malacca dilemma in modern form. A great power reliant on long, exposed sea lines cannot be secure, regardless of economic scale. The Hormuz shock forced China to scramble for alternatives, proving that size is not resilience. Europe and Britain face the same problem. After escaping Russian dependency, they traded one vulnerability for another, leaning on imported LNG and maritime flows exposed to coercion. When chokepoints tighten, they absorb shocks rather than project strength. European criticism says less about American failure than about discomfort with a world where hard power still matters. Iran’s mistake is that once Hormuz becomes structurally unreliable, the world builds around it. That means bypass corridors, revived pipeline politics, and urgent planning for routes linking Aqaba to Mediterranean outlets near Gaza and the long-stalled Basra-to-Aqaba pipeline. The old energy order is cracking. The UAE’s OPEC exit signals cartel discipline giving way to national advantage under pressure. Trump deserves credit, not European scolding. Operation Epic Fury struck thousands of targets, degraded Iran’s offensive capabilities, and shattered assumptions that the West would absorb escalation without response. The administration acted while others lectured. It restored deterrence in the only language Tehran understands. The larger lesson matters more. Secure natural-resource hard power is what the Western Hemisphere possesses in abundance. The United States, Canada, and the Americas command hydrocarbons, LNG, farmland, freshwater, critical minerals, and strategic depth on a scale import-dependent Europe and Asia cannot match. This crisis clarified, not weakened, the Americas structural position. The financial dimension reinforces the point. Demand for Federal Reserve swap lines during crisis proves King Dollar remains supreme. When stress hits, governments run toward dollar liquidity, not away from it. Hard resource power and monetary power reinforce one another, and the United States sits at the center of both. That is Epic Fury’s real significance. Clausewitz wrote that “the political view is the object, war is the means.” Trump understood that. Iran tried to weaponize geography, Trump turned the confrontation into a demonstration of who is exposed and who is not. The Trump administration deserves far more praise than it has received, and history will likely judge that Iran’s greatest miscalculation was not merely closing Hormuz, but revealing which powers still command the real sources of strength.

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HeritageBulwark
HeritageBulwark@hbulwark1·
There will be American Founding posting until morale improves
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God & Country
God & Country@GodandCountryy·
For God, Family and Country 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
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The Conservative Alternative
The Conservative Alternative@OldeWorldOrder·
GEORGE WASHINGTON: "It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection & favors."
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IMPERATOR
IMPERATOR@IMPERATORAUS·
The Lord is as a man of war, Almighty is his name. – Exodus XV.3
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The Conservative Alternative
The Conservative Alternative@OldeWorldOrder·
JOHN JAY: "It is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation, to select and prefer Christians for their rulers."
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
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The White House
The White House@WhiteHouse·
America is worth protecting. 🇺🇸
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
For the record. When will the president get the credit he deserves ? President Trump’s Iran ceasefire has been dismissed by much of the commentary class as the messy coda to a failed experiment in shock and sanctions. Metz went so far as to say that Trump had been “humiliated.” Voters will recognise something different. On the eve of a War Powers showdown, Trump accepted a tightly bounded truce with Tehran and then told Congress that “the hostilities that began on February 28, 2026, have terminated” and that there has been “no exchange of fire” since early April. In a single move, he froze a costly air campaign at the moment of maximum American advantage, shut off the statutory clock that threatened to box him in, and kept every meaningful instrument of pressure on Iran. President Trump deserves credit for knowing when to stop firing missiles and start banking leverage. The episode so many commentators cite as proof of American decline actually shows something else. Operation Epic Fury, coupled with sustained economic and financial pressure, has not only bloodied Iran; it has exposed how little Europe, the UK, NATO and even China could do to shape events once Washington moved first and then abruptly changed tempo. Ordinary Americans can see the opposite: no one rushed in to replace the United States, and most of the world quietly waited to see what Washington would do next. Clausewitz would not be surprised. For him, war is a continuation of politics by other means, to be started and stopped when it serves the political object, not the expectations of pundits. Trump treated the air campaign as a phase in a larger contest, and he was willing to suspend it the moment it had done its work, crippling Iran’s capabilities, clarifying who still sets the pace in the Gulf, and improving America’s position in the global balance. In a world after Pax Americana, secure energy, food and critical minerals are increasingly a North American story. The operation that supposedly “proved” U.S. weakness has instead reminded allies, rivals and investors where crisis management capacity still reside, and that President Trump is prepared to use American military, legal and economic power in concert to make that fact impossible to ignore.
Wall Street Journal Opinion@WSJopinion

President Trump deserves credit for staying the course on Iran when so many around him are losing their nerve. on.wsj.com/4n2uf8N

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